Absinth...can it be a false positive?
i brought some absynth back from the virgin islands. wormwood was was in the ingredientes. it didnt do anything out of the ordinary for me, just got me really drunk.
Absinth...can it be a false positive?
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Originally Posted by Crimson King
Honestly? Not to scare you or anything,but I have been smoking for around 16 years [daily aside from the recent two week hiatus and a few times before then] and even when I stopped for 60 days a few years back I was still testing positive on a home test...and I'm 6 ft and 135 lbs and am in a very physical profession.
Everyone is different and the 30 day rule doesn't apply to all...sorry!
I'm glad you have said this. A lot of people find it hard to believe that it is possible to fail after 60 days. Some of the people on this board are heavy smokers, multiple times a day, and think that 30 days and all is good. Best way to know for sure is using home testing. Some labs use the 20 ng/ml cutoff on the assay screen now (depending on what the employer or whoever is requesting the test, maybe PO's) and then that also is going to increase detection time. Subbing and home testing, this is the way to go.
Absinth...can it be a false positive?
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Originally Posted by Crimson King
Honestly? Not to scare you or anything,but I have been smoking for around 16 years [daily aside from the recent two week hiatus and a few times before then] and even when I stopped for 60 days a few years back I was still testing positive on a home test...and I'm 6 ft and 135 lbs and am in a very physical profession.
Everyone is different and the 30 day rule doesn't apply to all...sorry!
Crimson King, just wanted to let you know you have not contributed to making this day get any better for me !!!!
JUST KIDDING, but I am surprised that someone with your physical description took so long to cleen out, and you are so right about the 30 day rule not applying to everyone, and if I may add, all the water and the detox drinks and sweating your ass off for days on end may work for some people but again does not apply to all
Absinth...can it be a false positive?
Well it took me 60 days to get clean with a test I did a few years back. I tried after 30days and failed and it took a whole 30 days more for me to pass. 30 days is the norm but not for everyone.
Also,
Thanks for the post Crimson......just what I figured. I think it's the whole history of the thing that makes it intruiging to people. I'd still like to do the "Absinth Ritual" just to say I've tried it.
Has anybody tried the "Absinth Ritual?" ya know with the sugar and fire thing?
They also have these cool looking "pipes" that you drink it from. It would look cool on my shelf next to my bong "Hank" (my bongs name).
Am I the only idiot that has a name for his/her bong?
Holla'
Absinth...can it be a false positive?
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Originally Posted by Crimson King
Well,the active ingredient in absinthe is thujone,which comes from the wormwood used [wormwood being an herb].Thujone is an oil byproduct and also found in vermouth and Benedictine.Fennel,hyssop and anise also are used and have chemical properties that cause convulsions and hallucinations in high doses...then again,so do morning glory ,marigold seeds and large amounts of nutmeg.
The product that is made today has trace amounts of thujone in it because much is lost during the distillation process;not enough to cause the famed hallucinatory side effects.If anything,the high alcohol content is what messes you up and the power of the human mind to beleive they are feeling something they are not because you WANT to beleive it.
You'd puke your guts out or pass out before being able to ingest the amount of thujone to really make you see things.
The same recipes are used today as were 100's of years ago,but I'm sure that in the past before the 1908 ban,there were far more impurities that were making it through the distillation process....along with marketing hype,even back when Van Gogh was drinking it! Testing done on the Czech and German varieties which claim to have the "highest" thujone levels available have shown trace amounts if any at all.
I have had Pernod,La Fee and Jade absinthe varieties and yes,there was some slight heightening of colors,but when you're drinking something that is 130 proof or more,common sense tells you that it's the alcohol content,not the wormwood and thujone levels.
you can get it shipped to the United States at a limit of two bottles per order for "personal use",but it is illegal to sell here.
In other words,don't always beleive what you're told.Do some research.
King Crimson is the shit! :thumbsup:
Absinth...can it be a false positive?
Absinthe is over 195 proof and no it doesn't have any psychoactive properties. It used to but thats only because they put laudinum (opium) in it to sweeten it because opium tastes like flowers, delicious. It will get you drunk as hell like 1 shot is equal to a case of beer (30).